Bonnie Stiernberg

Bonnie Stiernberg is InsideHook's Managing Editor. Originally hailing from Chicago, she graduated from the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana in 2009 with a BA in News-Editorial Journalism and wrote about music for The Deli Chicago and Chicago INNERVIEW Magazine before accepting an internship at Paste Magazine and moving to Atlanta in 2010. Eventually, she worked her way up at the publication, serving as Music Editor for nearly seven years and TV Editor for five. She has penned cover stories on Father John Misty, Wilco, Carrie Brownstein, The Flaming Lips and "Mad Men"'s John Slattery and Vincent Kartheiser, compiled an oral history of "The Wonder Years," written "Best of What's Next" profiles on The Civil Wars and Alabama Shakes long before they broke out and interviewed legends like Mavis Staples, Elvis Costello, The Band's Robbie Robertson and the Sex Pistols' Johnny Rotten. After leaving Paste and relocating to Brooklyn in 2016, she wrote for publications like Billboard, Rolling Stone, Glamour, GRAMMY.com, Vice, No Depression, The Bluegrass Situation and more. Since first joining InsideHook in 2019, she has covered all things pop culture-related for the site, whether it's interviewing Alice Cooper or reviewing the latest buzzy HBO series. She also is a craft beer enthusiast who has spent countless hours chatting with brewers, attending beer festivals and tossing back a few cold ones in the name of journalism. (It's a tough gig, but someone's gotta do it.) When she's not working, she enjoys being tortured by her beloved Chicago Cubs.

All Articles From Bonnie Stiernberg

KISS Roadies Blame Lax COVID-19 Protocols on the Band's Tour for Guitar Tech's Death

Francis Stueber, who had been with the band for two decades, died of the virus in his hotel room just two days after quarantining

It’s Time to Stop Showing the Tomahawk Chop on TV

Broadcasters have made a habit of cutting away from streakers. Why, then, do we keep the camera on a blatantly racist chant?

Billy Joel Says Eric Clapton’s Anti-Vax Views Are a “Total Shock”

Joel was asked about Clapton's vaccine stance during a recent appearance on "Howard Stern"

Reminder: Grabbing Male Performers Without Their Consent Is Also Creepy and Wrong

Adam Levine has faced backlash for the way he reacted to being grabbed by a fan, but he was absolutely in the right

Watch the Trailer for the New Brian Wilson Documentary "Long Promised Road"

The film, featuring rare interviews with the legendary Beach Boys frontman, will hit theaters on Nov. 19

Is There a Late-Career Renaissance More Deserved Than Michael Keaton's?

From "Birdman" to "Dopesick," the actor's been churning out his best work

Dave Chappelle Responds to the Backlash Over His Netflix Special, And It’s Just as Annoying as You’d Expect

"You said you want a safe working environment at Netflix," he said. "It seems like I'm the only one who can't go to the office."

Paul McCartney Will No Longer Sign Autographs

The former Beatle would rather stop and chat with you than sign that old receipt in your pocket

Will Hollywood Ban Real Guns on Set After the “Rust” Tragedy?

The preventable death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins should inspire stricter safety protocols

Please Stop Running That Photo of Alec Baldwin After His Horrific On-Set Accident

We don't need to leer at the actor moments after he accidentally shot and killed someone to understand his guilt and grief

Larry’s 50 Funniest Grievances on “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” Ranked

From the deeply relatable to the wonderfully petty, these are our favorites of LD's peeves

A Grateful Dead Shirt Expected to Sell for $350 Was Purchased for a Record-Breaking $17,640

The shirt, designed by Allan "Gut" Terk, is now the most expensive vintage rock t-shirt ever sold at auction

45 Years After It Was Stolen, A Fan Tracks Down the Guitar Used to Write "American Woman"

Randy Bachman's 1957 Gretsch 6120 was recently found in Japan nearly five decades after it went missing

Paul McCartney Reveals the Woman Who Inspired “Eleanor Rigby”

The former Beatle used to visit the elderly woman and help with her shopping